Anubis should be removed from the calendar. It was removed from the 20th Century Fox release schedule after The Mummy bombed at the box office.

"Other new release dates from the studio include Oct. 5, 2018 for the Drew Goddard thriller Bad Times at the El Royale; March 1, 2019 for The Force, from Logan director James Mangold; Feb. 14, 2020 for the animated film Nimona. Meanwhile, animated film Anubis, previously set for March 23, 2018, has been taken off the calendar. The film had already been pushed once. "

If it was anywhere near ready for its release date then it would have been in animation by now, most likely with the Ferdinand team.

My guess is that it's either been recorded but continues to be rejigged (hence being pushed once already) or that it's privately never got past the story reels and they're having a rethink. It could still come, at some point, but I'd suggest it never got into animation - once you're well into that point you're kind of committed, which is why it's maybe been pulled at this point.

Almost every secondary source (Box Office Mojo, IMDb, Movie Insider, comingsoon.net) is now reporting that Peter Rabbit is releasing 2/9 of next year, which makes sense from a business perspective because we can't be having THREE animated movies releasing on the same date. However, I can't find an official confirmation from Sony. The recent trailer only tells us that it's coming next spring, so make of that what you will.

Honestly, even two animated movies (Isle of Dogs + Sherlock Gnomes) releasing on the same date seems a little weird even though Isle of Dogs is not quite a conventional animated film and may not even get a wide release. We'll see if anything changes.

With our new home theater up and runnng, we've started going back over the last few years of animated films I've bought but never watched, last night's being Penguins Of Madagascar. Yeah, it was a slice of fun, but not anything DWA needs to make another sequel to. When will Studios realise that supporting characters (Penguins, Dory) work as supports for a reason! Not that Penguins was bad - I lol'd a couple of times - but I'm kind of hoping the Minions movie will be better than just another one-joke extension (need to watch Despicable 2 first though!).

More Trolls might work, though. It was an unexpected joy for the most part, and while I'd love them to go back to some of the more daring originals they were planning, it's cool that Universal are allowing DWA to continue along the same lines rather than shutting down every other production. Even China seems to still be on, with four or so originals coming from them in the next few years.

"... Fox also said The Call of the Wild from director Chris Sanders will open wide on December 25, 2019. Erwin Stoff produces from Michael Green’s script. Call of the Wild is a hybrid film based on Jack London’s novel. Technoprops, a VR production company acquired by Fox and which worked on The Jungle Book, is part of the production.

Also, the animated feature Ron’s Gone Wrong will go wide on November 6, 2020. Pic is the first out of Fox’s deal with Locksmith Animation."

Really excited for Locksmith's first project. They currently house some leading members of the teams behind Arthur Christmas and Shaun the Sheep Movie, two excellent and hilarious films, imo.

We now also have a release date for Gnome Alone, March 2, 2018! Two movies about gnomes in the same year? Can we handle it?

Dacey wrote:Duck Duck Goose is no longer listed on Box Office Mojo's release schedule. It was set to come out this Friday.

Looks like Sgt. Stubby took that representative April-disposable slot instead...So much for bad Dreamworks-cloning Chinese studios.(And having sat through the DDG trailer, "No loss" is putting it MILDLY. )